Why Do I Need a Monologue

Why Do I Need a Monologue

BBC NORMAN BEATON FELLOWSHIP 2014

SUPPLEMENTARY BRIEFING FOR ACTORS

WHAT IS THE BBC NORMAN BEATON FELLOWSHIP (NBF)?

The BBC Norman Beaton Fellowship is an initiative to draw new actors into Radio Drama. Theatres around the United Kingdom have been invited to join us again in the search for new talent in this, the Fellowship’s twelfth year.

  • Each theatre will shortlist actors for a first round Audition Workshop.
  • The next stage is a Semi-final in London on 18th February 2014, and then a Final on 17th – 18th March 2014 –also in London.
  • From this, two actors will be awarded a five-month binding contract with the BBC Radio Drama Company (RDC) based in London, starting on 26th July 2014.

WHAT IS THE RADIO DRAMA COMPANY (RDC)?

The celebrated RDC has been at the heart of BBC radio drama projects for over 70 years – and has featured in thousands of productions, many of them landmark projects such as The Lord of The Rings, The Mahabharata, The History of Titus Groan, James Joyce’s Ulysses and 2013’s Prix Italia winning dramatization of 1984. RDC actors are contracted on a full-time basis for a fixed term, to play as cast in roles for BBC Radio drama projects, readings, news and magazine-style programmes. For more information please see

HOW SHOULD I PREPARE FOR THE AUDITION?

  • Theatres should provide you with a copy of the BBC’s notes on how to prepare for your audition.
  • Please prepare two contrasting monologues lasting no more than three minutes in total. You don’t need to memorise your pieces, but you should have worked at them sufficiently to know the texts well and be able to anticipate every word. Try to find something that suits your natural voice, and only offer accents if you are totally confident with them. We prefer you not to perform material you’ve written yourself, and you should avoid using song or poetry.
  • We will take your photograph on arrival (just for identification).
  • There might be some group workshopping to begin the day.
  • Then the judges will ask you to present your prepared monologues.
  • You may also be given an unseen sight reading or an unseen group piece to workshop.
  • This completes the audition.
  • Your audition will be recorded.
  • Listen to the plays on BBC Radio 4 and Radio 3. This will give you a glimpse of the range of voices currently used by Radio Drama. You can also listen online at

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO ENTER THE EVENT?

Entry to the event is free.

DOES THE BBC PAY TRAVEL EXPENSES FOR ATTENDING THE AUDITION WORKSHOP?

There are no expenses provided by the BBC for travel or meals at this stage of the event. But applicants invited to the Semi-finals or Finals stage will be reimbursed reasonable expenses as advised at the time.

AM I ELIGIBLE?

  1. You must be eligible to work in the UK. Applicants will be asked to provide information on their recent professional acting work.
  1. Anyone who has graduated from an accredited drama college cannot apply for the NBF. The list of accredited colleges is below. Radio Drama already runs a scheme in partnership with the Conference of Drama Schools called the Carleton Hobbs Bursary Award for students at accredited Drama colleges.
  1. If you have acted for Radio Drama before, you are still eligible.
  1. If you have auditioned for NBF in a previous year, you are still eligible. But former BBC NBF winners are not permitted to re-apply.
  1. You must be at least 18 years old on 26th July 2014 to enter. There is no upper age limit

IN REGISTERING TO TAKE PART, YOU MUST SIGN THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE BBC NBF 2014’S TERMS AND CONDITIONS

ACCREDITED COLLEGES

If you are currently studying or have graduated from a one or three year acting course accredited with the NCDT (National Council for Drama Training) at one of the listed schools you are not eligible. However if you have only done a short term course or masterclass at one of the schools below, or attended a school that is not on this list you are eligible.

ALRA / LAMDA
Arts Educational London Schools / Manchester Metropolitan University
Birmingham School of Acting / Mountview Theatre School
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School / Oxford School of Drama
Central School of Speech and Drama / Queen Margaret University College
Drama Centre London / Rose Bruford College
Drama Studio London / Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA)
E15 Acting School / Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama
Guildford School of Acting (GSA) / Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama
Guildhall School of Music and Drama / Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art
Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts / (before it merged with Central School of Speech and Drama in 2006)

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